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Supported Platforms

Version 2.0.2 of Oracle JET will be supported on the following user agents (i.e.
browsing platforms):

Browser

Supported Versions

Internet Explorer

11+

Microsoft Edge

11+

Firefox

ESR 38+

Safari

8+

Chrome

48+

Safari (iOS)

8+ (always the two newest iOS versions)

Chrome (Android)

48+

Note that version numbers shown here are subject to change. The intent is to support the latest version of the browser available at the point JET releases and in some cases, such as IE, a number of earlier versions. For both FireFox and Chrome browsers, the vendor support policy will be followed. For Chrome that means a rolling 18 month support window, and for Firefox a rolling two year window.

Compatibility Mode: For Internet Explorer, only Native mode is supported. View Compatibility mode should be disabled.

RTL Languages: Support for RTL (right to left) languages, such as Arabic or Hebrew, is available with supported versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, and Chrome. This is an area that is still in development for most JET components.

JavaScript: JavaScript support must be enabled.

Doctype: We rely on css attribute selectors, some versions of IE support attribute selectors only if a !DOCTYPE is specified, therefore to use JET on IE a doctype is required.

Get Started

How do you want to code!

Select the role that best describes you and we'll suggest the best way to get started learning about
Oracle JET.

Visual Development

"I am a visual developer. I prefer to use a graphical development environment
where I can drag and drop components on to a design space, and then set properties
on components. I may do some coding when it is needed."

Command Line Tooling

"I am a coder. I specialize in HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS3 application development.
I am familiar with Nodejs, NPM, and prefer to write code directly in my favorite
editor. Using command line tools for generating and building my application
is my comfort zone."

jsFiddle Playground

"I am looking to see what JET code looks like. I don't want to install anything,
but would rather make changes to an existing environmet and see how things
behave and look."

Visual Developer

"Visual Builder Cloud Service(VBCS) is a cloud service provided by Orcale for developing and hosting JET based applications."

The Learn page on the JET website is full of next steps for getting going with your first, or next,
JET application. From Hands-On-Labs, to full sample applications that your can tear into and
reserch the code itself, you will find what you need from here.

This site is the place to see everything that JET offers all in one place. Every UI component, layout
pattern, framework feature, and more is available in the Cookbook with multiple implementation
examples available for you to play with in live code editors.

Find a component that you want to use, read the JavaScript Docs for the component and try out
the different settings all live in the Cookbook before you copy and paste the final code to your
own application. Give it a try today, the sky's the limit!